What an important addition to the Minneapolis art scene. Having an indigenous gallery in this city really makes a difference. This is so evident from just the gallery reviews.
My direct experience of the current show was quite impactful. It focuses on the loss of a native family in Canada that lost their young adult son in an automobile accident. It explores the unexpected loss of a loved one from different points of view, including story skirts, moccasins, tobacco bags and other artworks. The grieving artistic family left a tribute to their son.
It stimulated me to talk with my adult son about the prospect of me dying before his mother. This...
Read moreIt's hard for an urban Indian to move to a new city. When I moved here from Seattle I felt very lonely despite the large Ojibwe population here. Whenever I feel homesick and I don't have time to go back to Seattle or up to Manitoba I make my way over to all my relations gallery to view beautiful art in talk to the amazing people in the coffee shop. I'm a little introverted so for me this is the perfect place to just feel home in the city's. It is my favorite gallery in town. And I have bought several prints from here happily knowing the money goes to support this organization that supports so many...
Read moreNice place a unique place and a nice Native American gallery located in South Minneapolis inside the coffee house called Pow Wow Wow grounds change the display is often all authentic all Native American artists I always find it interesting to stop and see what they have new when I'm in that area truly a great place to stop to bring the family or by yourself this day and age we can all use a little culture and a little history also is always been clean and everybody's been courteous I hope you have the same experience that I have many blessings in your way and live the best...
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